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A positive nsclc 3a lung cancer

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My mam was diagnosed with nsclc 3a in March this year and after having a roller coaster of a yr my mams cancer is now "stable disease".

Mam was having arm pain which i was starting to worry me after having a good response to chemo followed by radiotherapy.

She had her bone scan last week and her arm pain has no involvement with her cancer and her chest xray shows stable disease.

So hang in there the treatments are worth it. ❤❤

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Dear Hope1972

Thank you for your post and encouragement, hope your Mum continues to be stable.

Our helpline number is 0800 358 7200

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